A
man who becomes a Freemason joins a long line of gentlemen who distinguished
themselves by taking an obligation to God, their country, their family and
their brothers. To see what kind of person takes that oath, consider the following people who lived as Freemasons.

Baker, Simmons Jones - US physician, planter, and legislator.
Freemason, Grand Master of Masons of
North Carolina in 1832 and again in 1840. Laid the cornerstone of the state
capitol building in Raleigh, North Carolina on July 4, 1833.

Brearley,
David - Signer of the
U.S. Constitution on behalf of New Jersey, Freemason, first Grand Master of Masons
for the State of New Jersey.

Breuning,
Walter - World's oldest
man at the time of his death of natural causes on April 14, 2011, aged 114
years, six months, twenty-five days. Freemason in Great Falls Lodge No. 118,
Great Falls Montana for over 85 years.